The Srixon ZXi drivers have been revealed with three models – the ZXi, ZXi LS and ZXi Max – launched for 2025 in a completely new series.
Previously, Srixon opted for separate models with the most recent being the 2023 release of the ZX5 Mk II and ZX7 Mk II drivers. The new single series joins new ZXi irons series, fairway woods and hybrids.
In the new ZXi series for 2025, Srixon have followed the lead of their rivals by adding standard, low spin (LS) and forgiving (Max) versions of the driver in one complete range.
The range features new i-FLEX face structure with a thinner center for more ball speed, improved Rebound Frame and weight distributed via an ultralight crown for a impressive package.
A first ZXi LS Mini driver from Srixon has also been released for 2025.
Srixon ZXi Driver Specs & Design
The ZXi driver is the standard model in the range and the all-round performer offering a blend of distance and forgiveness.
The key change in designed from the ZX Mk II series is the introduction of an interior i-FLEX face structure that enables a thinner center for more efficient energy transfer at impact and increased ball speed.
The i-FLEX works in harmony with Srixon’s Rebound Frame, which has been improved to increase power and ball speed from the two flex zones in the clubhead.

The Star Crown design now features a complex latticework in an ultralight thin titanium crown, which has allowed weight to be optimally distributed and make the driver more forgiving.
Srixon have included Laser Face Milling with the new feature deliver consistent spin levels and helping to improve performance in wet conditions.
This model has two sole weights (10g and 4g) in the rear of the clubhead for setup options in the heel and toe, and they help deliver a mid-to-high ball flight for maximum carry and distance.
The driver comes in 9.0 and 10.5 degrees, but does have an adjustable hosel for 1.5 degrees of loft and lie angles both up and down.
Srixon ZXi LS Driver Specs & Design
The LS model was a newcomer in the previous series and is retained in the ZXi as the low spinning model.
Suited to golfers with fast swing speeds, the LS is the lowest spinning option, the lowest ball flight option and delivers long distances from the tee.
This model has the two sole weights position in the front and rear of the clubhead and they can be interchanged. A heavier rear weight will add forgiveness, while at the front it will bring spin levels down.

The LS has the new i-FLEX face design feature for fast ball speeds, which is also aided by the optimised dual flex Rebound Frame.
The thinner face also features the new Laser Milling design the help deliver ideal spin levels, especially in wet conditions.
The ultralite titanium crown features aerodynamic and weighting improvement from a complex latticework structural design.
The driver comes in 8.0 degrees, 9.0 degrees and 10.5 degrees lofts, with 1.5 degrees of adjustment available from the hosel.
Srixon ZXi Max Driver Specs & Design
The Max model is the new addition from Srixon as a game-improving option with the most forgiving clubhead design of the series.
This version has just one single weight at the rear than can be swapped for different grams, and has unique sole design with an elongated back.
The lightweight driver is designed to be easy to swing with the weight savings increasing the MOI for maximum forgiveness and speed through the air.

The i-FLEX and Rebound Frame technology are both use in this model to deliver seriously quick ball speeds, excellent carry and total distance and low spin rates from this slight draw-bias version.
The new Star Crown design is used in the Max for a more stable clubhead, which features the Laser Milling on the face for optimised spin levels in all conditions.
The Max driver comes in 9.0 degrees, 10.5 degrees and 12 degrees lofts, but does have an adjustable hosel for 1.5 degrees of loft and lie angles both up and down.
Srixon ZXi Drivers Review: Are they any good?
Srixon have made the move into a complete range of drivers, following the well-trodden path of a standard, low-spin and forgiving model.
Things have move on a level with the introduction of the i-FLEX face design that has added increased ball speeds for more distance from all three models.
Other tweaks have also been centered around generated clubhead speed to make the ZXi longer than the ZX5 Mk II and ZX7 Mk II.
There’s no doubting Srixon have made incremental improvements and this models stands up there with other 2025 newcomers like the Ping G440, Callaway Elyte and TaylorMade Qi35.
FAQs
What is the Srixon ZXi driver release date?
The driver is expected to be released in early 2025 and go on sale in spring.
How much does the Srixon ZXi driver cost?
The new ZXi is set to retail around at $719 to $799.
What are the Srixon ZXi driver specs?
The ZXi driver is sold in 9.0 and 10.5 degrees lofts, the LS is available in 8.0 degrees, 9.0 degrees and 10.5 degrees lofts and the Max is sold in 9.0 degrees, 10.5 degrees and 12 degrees lofts.
All three are fully adjustable with 1.0 degrees of adjustment up and down.
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